Fulton Homes Fence Patrol Helps to Keep Struggling Mesa Family Safe

Valley Homebuilder has announced the Dinie family as the first winner of the summer season in the Fence Patrol Program!

(Mesa, Ariz.) –In an effort to save lives and prevent drownings, Fulton Homes is giving away twelve pool fences to those in need during the Eighth Annual Fulton Homes Fence Patrol. The Dinie family of Mesa is this year’s first winner. The Dinie’s pool fence is scheduled to be installed on Tuesday, April 26 at 7 a.m. From now until July 12, Fulton Homes will be teaming up with KMLE Country 108 FM radio and Ironman Pool Fence to award Valley families a free pool fence with installation included. The fences are specifically designed to meet city codes for optimum safety. Valley residents are encouraged to nominate themselves or a deserving family for a free pool fence. A properly installed pool barrier prevents a child from getting over, under or through it to gain access to the pool or spa.
For the Dinie family in Mesa, there has been a need for a fence around their pool for the past year, but due to some financial struggles, it just has not been possible. Amy Dinie nominated her family for the Fulton Homes Fence Patrol program. Amy’s husband, Frank, lost his job recently and due to this unfortunate circumstance, the purchase of a pool fence had been pushed aside.
“We intended to buy a fence with our tax return, but after Frank lost his job, we had to use the return on other essentials,” said Amy Dinie.
The Dinie family consists of Amy, Frank, and their four children: Michael, 10, Rachael, 9, Rebecca, 6, and Sarah, 2. With that many children and an inviting pool without a fence, a lot of anxieties can exist.
“We don’t go one day without worrying about Sarah wandering out into the backyard and falling into the pool,” said Dinie.
With the installation of this fence, there is no longer a need to worry about a child slipping out and getting into the pool and now the Dinie family can go back to living a life without the fear of a pool related incident happening.
“At Fulton Homes, we believe that parents must remain vigilant in regard to watching their kids around water and a properly installed pool fence is essential,” said Douglas Fulton, CEO of Fulton Homes. “Drowning incidents can happen in a matter of seconds and they can happen to anyone. With four children in the mix, we understand how much a necessity a pool fence is and we are pleased to be able to provide one to the Dinie family.”
Drowning related deaths is one of the leading causes in children across the country. According to childrensafetyzone.com, in the first four months of 2011, there have already been 14 water related deaths in Maricopa County including five children. There have also been a total of 31 water related incidents. In 2010, 48 deaths, including 20 children, resulted from 140 water-related incidents.
Fulton Homes has always been a proud proponent of Water Safety in the Phoenix area. The Fulton Homes Fence Patrol has helped hundreds of people equip their homes with barriers to help prevent youngsters from falling into the pool. The long-running Two Seconds is Too Long campaign has helped raise awareness of the tragedy of child drowning. The company also supports the Valley of the Sun YMCA, providing swimming lessons to disadvantaged youths who learn valuable life skills, including personal safety and growth, stroke development, rescue and water sports.
Arizona Pool Fence Laws state that all residential pools must be enclosed by a barrier. Families with children under six must also have a barrier blocking access to the pool from the house. Some cities allow door alarms in place of the pool barrier. Also, certain homes are exempt depending on when they were built. However, most homes must be brought up to code if remodeled or sold.
Interested parties in the Fulton Homes Fence Patrol have until July 4, 2011 to nominate themselves or someone else for a pool fence, by logging on to www.kmle108.com and clicking on the Fence Patrol icon. For more information call (602) 452-1000 or go to www.fultonhomes.com and click on the “Fulton Foundation” link.

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Founded in 1975, Fulton Homes is one of Arizona’s largest privately owned homebuilders. Headquartered at 9140 S. Kyrene Rd. in Tempe, Fulton Homes builds affordable, high-quality single-family homes. According to the Phoenix Business Journal’s Book of Lists, Fulton Homes currently ranks fifth in the market, selling 669 homes from 7/1/09 to 6/30/10. To learn more about Fulton Homes, visit www.fultonhomes.com

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On the Way Home….To a Fulton Home

We would love it if you would take a minute to check out our new video.  This short video shows what your ride home could look like if you live in a Fulton Homes community. See why You’re Proud to Own, We’re Proud to Build.

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Discover The Proudness That Comes With Owning A Fulton Home

On the homepage of our website, you will see a link towards the middle of the page that states “Discover the reasons why you’ll be Proud To Own a Fulton Home“.  If you click on this link, you will be directed to a page that lists several different topics about what Fulton Homes has to offer.  We want you to know that we have been one of America’s top home builders for over 30 years, that our communities stand the test of time, that you can chose from several different options for your homes to make it your own, and several other wonderful facts about us.  It is our goal to make you happy.  Check out this wonderful tool that we provide for you on our website!

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Decorate a Child’s Room for You and Your Child

If it’s time to move your child’s room from nursery-style to something a bit more mature, take advantage of the opportunity to make changes that will work now and in the future.

A child’s tastes will change dramatically, maybe even year-to-year. It’s up to you to decide how often a room redecoration is in order and what will be involved.

To make this work well, certain elements should be established early and be included in future re-dos. To start, select a neutral flooring and blind combination that will work at any age. For example, a light to medium wood floor with matching 2 inch blinds will handle changes in colors and themes.

You may want to select simple furniture that complements the flooring, so the basics are completed. Pick out basic pieces that will work as your child grows. If possible, leave enough space to allow for furniture rearranging as well as some play space on the floor.

Use inexpensive elements to create colors and themes in the room. Paint, bedding, art and accessories can make a dramatic difference in the look of a space without breaking your budget.

Include your child as much as possible in the decision process. This will help him or her feel like the room belongs to them, and can get them started thinking of how they want their space to look, feel and function. As your child grows, you can give them more and more autonomy to experiment with their own tastes and preferences.

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Find the Right Home for You

When you decide to find the right home, the process can be fun and rewarding or frustrating. Planning ahead will reduce the headaches and eliminate many miscommunications. Here are a few suggestions as you begin.

1.     Figure out how much house you can afford. Visit with your bank, reputable mortgage broker or use our mortgage calculator on our website to see how far your income will go in the market. Don’t stop there, however. Look at your lifestyle choices and determine what amount will allow you to have a home with a mortgage that works for both of you. Once you determine that monthly amount, start saving the difference between what you plan to pay and you are currently paying. This will enable you to test run your mortgage and give you some extra money for the move.

2.     Decide whether you want a new home or a resale. If you want a new home, start by using our new home finder.

3.     If you want a resale home, start going to open houses. Every house has advantages and disadvantages. By attending open houses, you and your partner can discuss what you like and don’t like about each home. This will help you define what features are important to you. It’s also a good way to look at neighborhoods. This can also help you understand how much house your planned mortgage amount will buy.

4.     Find a realtor. Your visits to open houses give you a chance to meet a number of realtors and talk to them without worrying about a sales pitch. Although you can buy a home without one, a realtor can help screen homes and provide advice. Look for one who is familiar with the neighborhoods you’re interested in and the type of home you want.

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Our Communities: Ironwood Crossing

Ironwood Crossing is the last of our communities that we would like to present to you.  You can find the information regarding this community through the homepage of our website.  At Fulton Homes, we like to provide our customers with as much helpful information as possible.  Ironwood Crossings is a safe community for just you or you and your family.  A large Aquatic Center with a 7,000 square foot pool and club room is located close by as well as a well known Charter School for grades K-6.  There are several neighborhood parks with basketball courts, ramadas, etc.  Below are other several statistics on what else Ironwood Crossings has to offer you.

  • Perfect for young families in a great neighborhood featuring 20 parks, one for about 100 families, all done in a master planned setting.
  • Aquatic center with splash pad for small children, separated from 7000 square foot pool.
  • The main pool area has separate restroom facilities, a clubhouse with kitchen and a giant sail shade structure will cover half of the gigantic pool to protect residents from the sun.
  • The Legacy Charter School within the community and host grades K-6. There are already 540 students signed up.
  • In addition to Legacy Charter School, Ironwood Crossing is part of the new J.O. Combs Unified School District offering students preschool through 12th grade excellent educational opportunities.
  • This new and emerging area features over one million feet of retail for shopping, services, and dining.
  • The new Banner Hospital is 2 miles south of Ironwood Crossing.
  • Ironwood Crossing provides the best in Affordable Family Living.
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Making a Successful Move: Part 2

In our last blog post (Making a successful move: Part 1) we talked about what you need to do before a move to avoid looking like this guy on moving day. Here are some suggestions to make it through the rest of your move.

During the move:

  • Use drop cloths or old rugs to protect your beautiful floors during the move. Carpeting can get dirty from the back and forth of moving boxes and wood floors can get scratched from heavy furniture.
  • Make sure that you can focus totally on the move. Have any children stay with friends or family, plan quick take-out for any meals. If possible, have one person stay at the old place and one at the new one to handle the transition from one to the other. Use your numbered box list to make sure every box makes it to the new place.

After the move:

  • Completely check every piece of furniture for any scratches or dings. Be sure to call attention to them with the moving company immediately.
  • Unpack only the critical boxes and set up the basics of your new home. Plan for take-out or dinner out the first night or two so you can focus on setting up the kitchen the way you want.
  • Sit back and enjoy your new home as you unpack!
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Making a Successful Move: Part 1

Moving to a new home is never easy, but you’re in charge of whether you have a smooth move or a traumatic one. Here are some suggestions for before a move.

Before:

  • Take at least a few weeks to go through clothes and household items to get rid of anything you no longer need or want. Don’t move anything that you don’t want to keep. Get ready for a fresh start!
  • Make a plan for your furniture placement. Use the extra sticky post-its to label each piece with the right room so there is no confusion on moving day.
  • Start packing way before you think you need to. Begin with the least needed items and box up your kitchen and personal items last. Label each box by number and list critical things inside. Put the room the box belongs in on the outside. It seems simple, but it will really help!
  • Highlight any boxes that need to be unpacked first. Have a special place in your new home to stack those.
  • Choose a special cupboard or closet to put those things that are too precious or valuable to have movers handle so that you can move them yourself.
  • Check regularly behind your local copier stores for terrific boxes that are strong and a good size for packing, stacking and lifting. You will need many more boxes than you think you will.

If you are moving into a home that is not new, either clean or have your new home cleaned before you move in. Check the floors to see if any carpet needs cleaning or if any other flooring should be sealed or protected. Line your kitchen shelves with shelf paper and do as much as you can to prepare your home for the move in.

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Our Communities: Freeman Farms

The last couple of weeks, we’ve been focusing on the different communities that Fulton Homes has to offer.  We would like to stick to this trend and discuss our Freeman Farms community.  At the top of the page you will find a story from a family who recently moved into Freeman Farms.  The story highlights the shopping areas and easy routes to downtown and the airport from their home.  We try and keep our residents as involved in the community as possible, as well as always feeling welcome and we love to hear what they have to say!  Our residents are very true to our hearts, and we respect each of them equally.  Freeman Farms has several things to offer as a community, please see below for a highlighted list.

  • Ideally suited for growing families, this great Gilbert masterplanned community, features lakes and parks with tot lots, basketball, ramadas, and plenty of open spaces.
  • Just up Greenfield Road is the fabulous San Tan Mall, an outdoor mall that features Dillards, Macys, many top retail stores as well as plenty of dining plus and a huge Harkins Theater complex.
  • Just south of the loop 202, making Freeman Farms an ideal destination that’s easy to get to.
  • Family Living in a rural setting.
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Using Organic Linens

Aside from being conscious of our environment, we are starting to become more and more health conscious when it comes to our homes, and with good reason.

When we say “organic” it refers to plants that have not been treated with pesticides and other toxic fertilizers.  Plants are not only used as food but they can also used to make home items like linens. (table cloths, towels and bed sheets)

Wouldn’t it be nice to use table cloths and other linens with the confidence that they  are made organically? The most common type of environment friendly table cloth linens are made from cotton. There are more materials available such as wool, bamboo, jute, hemp and silk that can be made into table cloths.

The same applies when it comes to bed sheets. Maybe many of us do not pay much attention to what our bedding is made of as long as we get a good nights sleep! But the statistics tell us—we spend a third of our lives sleeping so why not make sleeping as healthy and comfortable as possible?

There are a number of materials used to make bed sheets some of which include flannel, polyester, satin, wool and cotton. Resources that have been grown the organic way are proven to produce the most comfortable bed sheets to sleep on. With this comes the promise of a better sleep. Don’t worry! Organic bed sheets do not compromise on luxury and style.

Choosing organic linens not only contributes to a healthier and more comfortable life but it can also help you invest in the health and future of our environment.

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